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Greefa apple & fruit sorting machine mechanical
Greefa A3 apple & fruit sorting machine
Burg AL-E 1.11 with dryer for apples
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Greefa A3 apple & fruit sorting machine
Siegwald Select Plus cherry sorting machine 5+1 sortings
Greefa A2 apple & fruit sorting machine 220 Volt
Affeldt AVN-170 12EV/B+R weighing machine with 12 scales
Aweta scale electronic
Aweta scale mechanical
Siegwald Select L cherry sorting machine stainless steel with 5+1 sortings
Aweta Megastar 1-9 mango sorting machine
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Knapen cherry sorting machine
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About second-hand Sorting machines
As many types of vegetables and fruits exist, there are just as many different types of sorting machines developed over time to quickly, efficiently, and accurately sort these products. Some sort by size, others by weight, and sometimes even optically by color and/or internal quality. During the development of sorting machines, a specific type of vegetable or fruit is usually taken as a starting point, for which the sorter is optimized. Occasionally, certain sorting machines can also be used for multiple types of vegetables and fruits. For this, please contact one of our advisors to explore the possibilities.
In addition to precise sorting, considerable attention is also paid to the product-friendliness of the sorting machine, ensuring that delicate vegetables and fruits are not damaged during the sorting process.
On this page, you will find an overview of all used sorting machines currently in our inventory. From flat belts to roller sorters, crate lifts, and scales, we have them all available in our second-hand offerings. Everything is available from our own stock.
Are you interested in one of our used sorting machines? On the page of a specific sorting machine, you will find a detailed description with photos and videos. If you still have questions, feel free to contact us so that one of our advisors can assist you in determining which sorting machine best suits your needs.
Why Sorting Machines are Used
Vegetables and fruits are natural products that can vary in size, weight, and color. The goal of sorting is to obtain a uniform group of products, making all vegetables and fruits equally attractive to consumers. The sorted products can then be delivered to customers specifically seeking a particular size or type. Sorting adds value, enabling growers to obtain better prices for their vegetables or fruits.
Different Types of Sorting Machines
As mentioned, like the wide variety of vegetables and fruits, there are also many different types of sorting machines. This is partly because a leek, for example, differs greatly in shape from a tomato, and also because different products have different selection criteria. For instance, sorting may be based on weight per product, color, or size.
For all these different criteria, we have used sorting machines in stock. Some of the most popular types include:
Second-hand Fruit and Apple Sorting Machines
Second-hand fruit and apple sorting machines are a cost-effective choice for fruit growers looking to improve the quality of their produce. These machines sort fruit based on size, weight, and/or color, ensuring uniform batches that meet market standards.
Brands such as Aweta, Greefa, and Burg offer reliable solutions that enhance the efficiency and accuracy of the sorting process. Besides apples, these machines often sort other fruits with similar characteristics like pears, avocados, and mangoes. On this page, you'll find all our used fruit and apple sorting machines.
Used Potato Sorter
Potato sorting machines are essential in agriculture for efficiently sorting potatoes based on size and quality. These machines help farmers and processors better categorize their products, leading to increased efficiency and reduced waste.
There are various brands and types of potato sorters available, such as those from Aweta, Burg, Greefa, and Wamel Perfect. These machines vary in capacity and technology, depending on the specific needs of the user. Some machines utilize advanced optical systems to inspect and sort potatoes, while others use mechanical methods.
Duijndam Machines offers a wide range of used potato sorting machines. On this page, you'll find an overview of all our usedpotatosorters.
Sorting Machines for Bulbs and Sprouts
Second-hand bulb and sprout sorting machines separate products based on size using techniques such as shock sorting, roller sorting, and weighing machines. Bulbs are measured by circumference in centimeters, while sprouts and onions are sorted by diameter in millimeters. Shock sorters achieve accuracy by shaking products over sieves, whereas roller sorters offer high capacity but lower accuracy. For delicate bulbs like lilies, weighing machines are used to accurately weigh and count them. Duijndam Machines offers various second-hand sorting machines for bulbs and sprouts.
Tomato Sorting Machines
Second-hand tomato sorting machines are selected based on the type of tomato and desired sorting criteria such as weight and color. Some machines, like the Aweta KG, optically and electronically sort loose tomatoes based on color and weight, while others sort solely by weight or size. For vine tomatoes, portioning systems are used to achieve the desired weight per tray, often with automatic destacking systems.
On this page, you'll find all the used tomatosortingmachines currently in stock at Duijndam Machines.
Setting up sorting line
In addition to the sorting machines themselves, which sort vegetables and fruits by weight, size, or color, there is also a variety of supporting equipment for the sorting process. This includes conveyors that supply sorting machines with the products to be sorted, machines that fill or tip crates after sorting, and machines that weigh trays. By connecting all these machines together, an (automated) sorting line can be established. Machines used for this purpose include:
If you're looking to set up a sorting line but are unsure about compatibility, please don't hesitate to contact us. One of our advisors will be happy to assist you.
How to Find the Right Used Sorting Machine for You
On this page, you will find an overview of all available used sorting machines. In the filter on the left, you can filter our offerings by various criteria such as type, brand, or crop. On the page of a specific sorting machine, you will find all the necessary information about the product including photos. If you are interested in any of the machines, you can easily request more information or a non-binding quote from us. If you want to be certain, contact us by phone or visit us to see the used machine for yourself at our facility. Seeing the machine for yourself will give you the best impression. Of course, we are also happy to advise you on which second-hand sorter is best suited to your situation.
How We Operate at Duijndam Machines
At Duijndam Machines, we always strive to have the widest possible range of high-quality machines in stock. Usually, our inventory counts around 1400 used machines. Our philosophy is that our customers should be able to use the delivered machines for many years to come. The choice for quality starts with a critical purchasing policy. After purchase, we check the machines on various key points. This is followed by a thorough cleaning and any necessary repairs to the offered machine. Meanwhile, clear photos and a description are added to our website so that potential customers can orient themselves online. When a customer finds a suitable machine, it can potentially be delivered worldwide.
If you are interested in one of our sorting machines, please contact us, and we will provide you with personalized advice.